I’ve decided to start a new thread and document my experience with caring for a Tessalata eel. I didn’t find much information online except for that these eels get 6’ long, need 300+ gallons and eat everything. So I’m hoping I can post enough here to make this a documentary of sorts to give more information on them.
Mine is currently 2’ long and his best friend is a cleaner wrasse named Jerry. They are always with each other and eat side by side. There is also a cleaner shrimp in the tank named Sancho. One time Jerry poked the eels head too hard and the eel kinda snapped back to show Jerry he messed up but other than that and occasionally shaking Sancho the cleaner shrimp off, there has been no signs of aggression towards either tank mate. He is currently in a 55 Long but I just picked up a 90 gallon 2’ x 4’ x 18” with sump that will serve him well for a while longer. With that being said, is it okay to use his current water in the new tank to help speed the cycle along? Or would I be better starting with completely new water? Pictures of test results attached.
Mine is currently 2’ long and his best friend is a cleaner wrasse named Jerry. They are always with each other and eat side by side. There is also a cleaner shrimp in the tank named Sancho. One time Jerry poked the eels head too hard and the eel kinda snapped back to show Jerry he messed up but other than that and occasionally shaking Sancho the cleaner shrimp off, there has been no signs of aggression towards either tank mate. He is currently in a 55 Long but I just picked up a 90 gallon 2’ x 4’ x 18” with sump that will serve him well for a while longer. With that being said, is it okay to use his current water in the new tank to help speed the cycle along? Or would I be better starting with completely new water? Pictures of test results attached.
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